EP0961859A1 - Method and apparatus for collecting matter floating on a body of water - Google Patents
Method and apparatus for collecting matter floating on a body of waterInfo
- Publication number
- EP0961859A1 EP0961859A1 EP97909809A EP97909809A EP0961859A1 EP 0961859 A1 EP0961859 A1 EP 0961859A1 EP 97909809 A EP97909809 A EP 97909809A EP 97909809 A EP97909809 A EP 97909809A EP 0961859 A1 EP0961859 A1 EP 0961859A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- water
- collection
- oil
- collecting
- compartment
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02B—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
- E02B15/00—Cleaning or keeping clear the surface of open water; Apparatus therefor
- E02B15/04—Devices for cleaning or keeping clear the surface of open water from oil or like floating materials by separating or removing these materials
- E02B15/10—Devices for removing the material from the surface
- E02B15/106—Overflow skimmers with suction heads; suction heads
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02A—TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02A20/00—Water conservation; Efficient water supply; Efficient water use
- Y02A20/20—Controlling water pollution; Waste water treatment
- Y02A20/204—Keeping clear the surface of open water from oil spills
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10S—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10S210/00—Liquid purification or separation
- Y10S210/918—Miscellaneous specific techniques
- Y10S210/922—Oil spill cleanup, e.g. bacterial
- Y10S210/924—Oil spill cleanup, e.g. bacterial using physical agent, e.g. sponge, mop
Definitions
- This invention broadly relates to a method and an apparatus for collecting matter floating on a body of water, namely collecting such matter by skimming a surface layer carrying the matter to be collected and separating the matter from the water of the skimmed layer.
- Certain embodiments of the invention are specially directed to the collection of spilled oil, particularly low-viscosity oil. The invention will therefore be described with emphasis on that application, but it is also applicable to other types of floating debris.
- a collection vessel is immersed in the body of water carrying the matter to be collected such that an overflow rim of the collection vessel is just beneath the surface.
- Water is constantly pumped out of the lower portion of the collection vessel at such a rate that the outflow from the collection vessel balances the in- flow of water into the collection vessel over the rim thereof to maintain a sink - that is, an area the level of which is lower than the level of the surrounding water - in the collection vessel.
- the floating matter carried or entrained by the inflowing water is accumulated in the sink and can be removed continuously or intermittently. Examples of this skimming technique are disclosed in DE-B-20 30 209 and WO97/07292 (published 27 February 1997).
- This technique lends itself to a rapid and energy-efficient collection of oil or other debris floating on water, because large volumes of water can be rapidly pumped through the collection vessel at a fairly low rate of energy consumption.
- the present invention provides a method and an apparatus for rapid and efficient collection of floating debris, such as oil and other kinds of floating matter. According to one aspect of the invention, even low-viscosity oil can be rapidly collected in amounts adequate for analysis. According to a different aspect of the invention, which is not limited to debris in the form of oil, a system for damping oscilla- tions of the overflow rim of the collection vessel is provided.
- the invention is advantageously applicable to the method and apparatus disclosed in W097/07292.
- its field of application is not so limited, but extends to other methods and apparatus based on the above-described skimming technique.
- Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a collecting appa- ratus according to the invention during collection of oil floating on a body of water;
- Fig. 1A shows a detail of Fig. 1 drawn to a larger scale
- Fig. 2 is a view corresponding to Fig. 1 and shows the collecting apparatus in a position the collecting apparatus takes during a phase of its operation in which oil accumulated in a preceding phase is absorbed by an oil-absorbing body;
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a view corresponding to Fig. 1 of a modified embodiment
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the collecting appa- ratus of Fig. 1 in operation in association with an oil boom.
- the collecting apparatus shown in the drawings which is generally designated by 10, embodies the principles of opera- tion and construction shown and explained in W097/07292 to which reference is made for a detailed description of such principles.
- the embodiments of the apparatus specifically shown in the drawings and described below are designed and dimensioned primarily for use of the apparatus for collection of relatively small volumes of oil, such as for sampling purposes.
- the collecting apparatus 10 comprises a substantially cylindrical, open-topped collection vessel 11 which is in upright position in operation of the apparatus.
- the collection vessel 11 defines a collection compartment A and includes a lower part 12 and an upper part 13, which is tele- scopically slidable up and down in the lower part 12.
- An outwardly directed annular flange 14 is provided at the lower end of the upper part 13 and extends to the inner side of the lower part 12 to form a seal (a perfect seal is not required) and to guide the movements of the upper part 13 relative to the lower part 12.
- the major portion of the upper part 13 forms an annular buoyant body 15, the upper end of which de- fines an annular skimming weir 15A over which water can flow omnidirectionally into the collection compartment A from the surrounding body of water.
- a bottom wall 16 of the collection vessel 11 is formed with a central opening 17 in which the impeller of an electrically driven pump 18, namely a propeller pump, is mounted.
- a battery 18A supplies the pump motor 18B through an electronic control unit 18C.
- a watertight pump housing 18D encloses the motor 18A, the battery 18B and the control unit 18C and is secured to the bottom wall 16 by means of struts 18E, only one of which is shown in the drawings.
- a circular guide plate 16A Mounted above the bottom wall 16 of the collection vessel 11 is a circular guide plate 16A. Together with the circumferential side wall 12A of the lower vessel part 12 this guide plate defines an annular inlet 16B to the bottom wall opening 17.
- a top plate 19 is vertically spaced above the collection vessel 11. Three lobes 19A of the top plate 19 project horizontally beyond the circumference of the collection vessel 11.
- a central circular opening 19B in the top plate 19 accommodates a removable circular plate 20 which is held to the top plate by means of spring clips 21 and to the underside of which a hydrophobic oil-absorbing body 22 is attached.
- the oil-absorbing body which is in the shape of a generally cylindrical flat disk, can be made of any suitable material capable of absorbing oil while repelling water. Several suitable such materials are commercially available, such as the felt or cloth materials commonly used for absorbing oil in the keelson of motor boats, an example being the material marketed by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company under the designation T.151.
- the oil- absorbing body 22 is formed with a plurality of narrow indents or recesses extending radially from the periphery toward the centre of the body.
- the cylindrical collar 23 is integral with three circumferen- tially spaced-apart cup-shaped receptacles 24 positioned between the lobes 19A of the top plate 19 and similar lobes 12B of the lower collection vessel part 12.
- Each receptacle 24 contains a water-absorbing body 25 in the lower portion thereof and a buoyant body 26, made of expanded styrene plastic, for example, disposed between the water-absorbing body 25 and the associated top plate lobe 19A.
- Tie rods 27 hold the receptacles 24 in position between the lobes 19A of the top plate 19 and the lobes 12B of the lower collection vessel part 12.
- openings 24A formed in the bottom wall of the receptacles 24 allow water to be absorbed into the water-absorbing bodies 25, which are made of a sponge-like material capable of rapidly absorbing substantial amounts of water.
- Vent passages 24B allow air in the receptacles, such as in the water-absorbing bodies 25 to escape to the ambient atmosphere.
- the circumferential wall 12A of the lower collection vessel part 12 together with the circumferential wall 13B of the upper collection vessel part 13 and the flange 14 of the latter forms an annular variable- volume compartment 28.
- a restricted passage 29 defined by the circumferential wall 13B of the upper collection vessel part 13 and an inwardly directed flange plate 30 supported by the lobes 12B permit restricted flow of water between the compartment 28 and the body of water in which the collecting apparatus 10 operates.
- the compartment 28 thus serves as a dashpot-type damping chamber to dampen vertical oscillations of the upper collection vessel part 13.
- hydraulic or dashpot damping device formed by the elements which define the annular compartment 28 and restrict the flow of water into and out of it, can also be used in the collecting apparatus disclosed in WO97/07292 and similar collecting apparatus having a collection vessel comprising a skimming weir which is vertically oscillatable in the body of water in response to variations in the flow of water into and out of the collection vessel.
- the collecting apparatus 10 may be placed into the water, e.g. in a detected oil slick on the water, in any suitable manner, such as from a helicopter or a boat. Operation of the pump 18 may be initiated manually just before the apparatus is dropped into the water, by remote control or automatically upon immersion in the water.
- the space in the receptacles 24 occupied by the water absorbing bodies 25 will immediately be filled with enough water to allow the entire apparatus to assume a position such that the collection compartment A will be filled with water.
- the pump 18 will tend to empty the collection compartment A through the bottom wall opening 17 of the collection vessel 11, but the collection compartment A will be replenished with water flowing over the skimmer weir 15A.
- a balance between the omnidirectional inflow of oil and water over the skimming weir 15A and the outflow of water through the bottom wall opening 17 will be established and maintained such that a sink will be maintained in the collection compartment A.
- the oil flowing into the collection compartment A will accumulate and form a layer 0 in the sink as is indicated in Fig. 1.
- the dashpot damping arrangement which includes the annular damping compartment 28 and the restricted passage 29 prevents excessive oscillations of the upper collection vessel part 13.
- the control unit 18C When the floating collecting apparatus 10 has operated as described for a predetermined period, 10 minutes for example, the control unit 18C will switch off the pump 18. As a re- suit, the liquid level in the collection compartment A and the liquid level of the surrounding body of liquid will be equalized. Moreover, as shown in Fig. 2 the buoyant body 15 will rise to a position in which the skimming weir 15A is above the water surfaces and sealingly engages a flange 23A interconnecting the collar 23 and the receptacles 24. The liquid level in the collection compartment A will also rise and thereby raise the accumulated layer 0 of oil into contact with the oil-absorbing body 22 so that the accumulated oil, or at least a substantial portion of it, can be absorbed.
- the pump control unit 18C can reverse the pump 18 upon completion of the collection period so that the liquid level in the collection compartment A will rise above that of the surrounding body of liquid.
- the pump control unit 18C advantageously is programmed to cause the pump 18 to run in opposite direction for several successive short periods after the or each collecting cycle, so that the oil-absorbing body 22 is repeatedly immersed in and raised from the liquid in the collection compartment A. It has been found that such repeated immersion and raising of the porous oil-absorbing body and the consequent filling and draining of the pores of the body with oil-entraining water greatly improves the absorption of the oil.
- One or more additional similar collection cycles may be carried out, e.g. until the battery 18A has become dis- charged.
- the collecting apparatus is then recovered and the oil absorbed by the oil-absorbing body 22 is extracted and subjected to analysis.
- three brightly coloured upstanding bows 32 are attached to the upper side of the top plate 19. These bows also facilitate catching the collecting apparatus by means of hooks or other suitable implements.
- Most of the major components of the collecting apparatus 10 can be made of plastic, e.g. by injection moulding, and the cost may be sufficiently low to warrant use of the apparatus as a disposable item.
- the modified embodiment of the collecting apparatus 10 shown in Fig. 4 differs from the embodiment shown in Figs. 1-3 only in respect of the arrangement of the oil-absorbing body 33.
- the oil-absorbing body 33 is a buoyant circular disk arranged to float on the liquid in the collection compartment A during the collection. To this end it is slidable vertically on a central guide post 34 secured to the removable plate 20. A flange 35 secured to the lower end of the guide post 34 prevents the oil-absorbing body 33 from falling off the guide post. In this case the oil accumulating in the liquid sink maintained in the collection compartment A is continuously brought into contact with the oil-absorbing body 33 and absorbed into it. As in the embodiment shown in Figs. 1-3, the circumferentially distributed narrow indents or recesses extending radially inwardly from the circumference of the oil-absorbing body facilitate the absorption.
- FIG. 5 schematically illustrates how the floating collecting apparatus 10 shown in Figs. 1-4 can be used together with a curved length of a floating oil boom 36 to collect oil floating on the water within an area defined by the boom, namely at the inner region of a small bay which is delimited by the boom and into which the oil drifts.
- the oil boom 36 is provided with drag anchors 37 at its ends.
- a length of spring wire 38 connects the collecting apparatus with the arms of the boom 36 such that the collecting apparatus is kept in the inner region of the bay, i.e. near the crest 36A of the bight formed by the boom 36.
- the wire keeps the arms 36B of the boom spread apart so that the arms can catch oil between them and guide it toward the crest area.
- a small sail or other suitable surface exposed to the wind applies a propelling force to the collecting apparatus 10 to orient the bighted boom 36 such that the gap between the ends of the boom 36 is in the teeth of the wind and catches the oil and guides it toward the collecting apparatus 10.
- booms each associated with a collecting apparatus, can be interconnected to cover a larger area.
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- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Environmental & Geological Engineering (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Civil Engineering (AREA)
- Structural Engineering (AREA)
- Removal Of Floating Material (AREA)
- Cleaning Or Clearing Of The Surface Of Open Water (AREA)
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SE9603777A SE507548C2 (sv) | 1996-10-14 | 1996-10-14 | Sätt och anordning för upptagning av ett ytskikt som flyter på en vattenmassas yta |
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PCT/SE1997/001723 WO1998016690A1 (en) | 1996-10-14 | 1997-10-14 | Method and apparatus for collecting matter floating on a body of water |
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US (1) | US6274046B1 (xx) |
EP (1) | EP0961859A1 (xx) |
JP (1) | JP2001502392A (xx) |
CN (1) | CN1233305A (xx) |
AU (1) | AU731285B2 (xx) |
CA (1) | CA2268442A1 (xx) |
NO (1) | NO991724L (xx) |
PL (1) | PL332508A1 (xx) |
SE (1) | SE507548C2 (xx) |
WO (1) | WO1998016690A1 (xx) |
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